06/07/2024
CARLA's Scandinavia cruise with SEABOURN - August 2022. Contact me for more information and to book.
From Edmonton to Toronto to board Scandinavian Airlines to Copenhagen - a quick 7 hours. Premium economy was an affordable and comfortable upgrade. The Radisson Collection Royal Hotel is central and a 5 minute walk from the train station, which we took from the airport. Easy! Hop on, hop off boat cruise through the canals was only $20 CAD and a great introduction to the city. The hop on, hop off bus tour is $35 CAD and also worthwhile. Copenhagen is a beautiful, clean, green city, very safe. Walk or bike, lots of free attractions, but food and beverage prices are quite high.
The Seabourn Ovation is a small, luxury ship. All suites, champagne chilling upon arrival, butlers assigned, Alcohol included, shore excursions additional. Ports of call included Arendal and Oslo, Norway; Helsingbord, Sweden; Wismar, Germany; and Ronne, Denmark. Except for Oslo, these are small, quiet villages. This is not the itinerary you want if you are interested in the Norwegian Fjords.
Arendal Norway - on a Sunday, absolutely nothing is open. It's a small coastal village with a nice marina, and a glass elevator up a mountain. 'Frozen' was filmed here.
Oslo Norway - a beautiful port, walkable from the ship to city centre. I chose a bike excursion - $99 USD 3 hours guided, basically a hop on, hop off, seeing many attractions, including City Hall (Nobel Peace Prize Hall), Royal Palace, Vigeland Sculpture Park. Later on foot, I explored the Opera House, harbour with sauna huts, Maritime Museum, Fram Museum, and SALT (artist village with saunas and a fun bar!).
Helsingbord Sweden - most southern port in Sweden, 2nd largest port, the pier is 3.5km from town, a shuttle service operated. Highlights of this small village include the Dunkers Museum, fortress, tower, and church. Very few tourist shops.
Wismar Germany - small city which used to be part of East Germany. It's a city of churches, one nice pedestrian street with performers, and that's it. I took an excursion to the countryside, boarded the narrow gauge train, the 'Molli' for a 40 minute ride to a little seaside town, Kuehlungsborn, a vacation destination for Germans.
Ronne Denmark - on Bornholm Island, pier is 2km from town, there is a shuttle. Cute little town to quickly walk around but nothing outstanding.
Impressions of Seabourn - many repeat guests, many doing back to back itineraries; demographic is affluent baby boomer; onboard is country club elegant. Staterooms and balconies are spacious, well appointed, walk-in closet, double sink vanity with tub, sofa, dining table with chairs, fridge and bar area . Free wifi onboard and Seabourn Source App works great. Lovely coffee shop on deck 7 with lighter food options from morning until night. Shows are mostly musical with good talent. Dance party on deck once a week, one of the few opportunities to interact with crew. The 'Retreat' is on deck 12, private cabanas for daily rental of $195 USD, virtually empty for our cruise. Small shuffleboard area, only sports facility onboard other than the gym, which does offer some classes, not well attended. Main pool has 2 hot tubs, spa and thermal suite, small casino, and late-night club (deserted). Staff to passenger ratio is 1:1 and attention to every need is high. .